Greenville's Brad Cole puts a hit on Wheeling's Christiaan Minella. The Road Warriors hosted the Wheeling Nailers in game 5 of the ECHL playoffs Friday, May 9, 2014 at the BSWA. (Photo: RICHARD SHIRO/Contributor)

Road Warriors goalie Jason Missiaen makes a save during the first period. The Road Warriors hosted the Wheeling Nailers in game 5 of the ECHL playoffs Friday, May 9, 2014 at the BSWA. (Photo: RICHARD SHIRO/Contributor)

Greenville's Mike Marcou and Wheeling's Matt Grassi battle for the puck during the second period. The Road Warriors hosted the Wheeling Nailers in game 5 of the ECHL playoffs Friday, May 9, 2014 at the BSWA. (Photo: RICHARD SHIRO/Contributor)

Greenville's Jordie Johnston takes a shot on goal during the second period. The Road Warriors hosted the Wheeling Nailers in game 5 of the ECHL playoffs Friday, May 9, 2014 at the BSWA. (Photo: RICHARD SHIRO/Contributor)

Greenville took a 3-2 series north in round one and won Game 6 to take the series with Kalamazoo. Tonight, the Road Warriors will have the chance to repeat that effort when they play at Wheeling in Game 6 of the second round of the ECHL Eastern Conference playoffs.

A four-goal, third-period rally Friday night gave Greenville a 4-1 victory over the Nailers in Game 5. That outcome puts the Road Warriors in need of just one win. Thus far, Greenville is 4-1 on the road in this postseason.

"I think our club knows we can win in their rink," said Missiaen. "It's a huge advantage for us going up there knowing we've got a good chance to close it out."

Greenville's head coach, Dean Stork, knows full well the series isn't settled.

"Wheeling's a good hockey club," Stork said after Game 5. "They can skate, shoot, pass, hit. They've got great elements over there. So, it's not done yet."

The Road Warriors won Game 1 in Wheeling 7-3 on May 3, then rallied the next night to take a 4-3 win in overtime.

The Nailers captured games three and four in Greenville, both by 3-2 scores, before the Road Warriors' heroics at the end of game five.

With his goal and assist Friday, Michael St. Croix joins Andrew Rowe in leading Greenville with 10 points apiece in the playoffs. Andrew Yogan has nine points, Josh Nicholls eight, and Justin Vaive seven.

Missiaen has made 297 saves in nine postseason games in net.

The Road Warriors should have forward Kyle Jean back tonight. Jean was suspended for the three games in Greenville. He has four goals in eight playoff games.